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Post by lawrencecountyhunter on Oct 24, 2016 10:58:45 GMT -5
I found this pile of coyote scat a while back. Makes you wonder what possessed the critter to eat that piece of rubber.
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Post by ms660 on Oct 24, 2016 15:24:03 GMT -5
What is the silver K looking thing. Almost looks like dog to me but really hard to tell from the picture. Did it have fur in it?
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Post by nfalls116 on Oct 24, 2016 15:36:57 GMT -5
What is the silver K looking thing. Almost looks like dog to me but really hard to tell from the picture. Did it have fur in it? it appears to be a kobalt brand glove
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Post by lawrencecountyhunter on Oct 24, 2016 15:55:25 GMT -5
I'm not sure if it's an entire glove or just a piece of rubber or plastic. I didn't dissect it to find out I doubt it's dog, as it's several miles to the nearest house and in an area I frequently see coyotes. Possible though.
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Post by moose1am on Oct 27, 2016 18:27:16 GMT -5
Dogs don't eat Seeds like you see in that Scat do they? Just goes to show that they will eat anything that they can get in their mouth.
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Post by featherduster on Oct 27, 2016 19:48:15 GMT -5
Dogs don't eat Seeds like you see in that Scat do they? Just goes to show that they will eat anything that they can get in their mouth. Well I wouldn't argue with moose1am because he really knows his scat.
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Post by throbak on Oct 27, 2016 22:06:37 GMT -5
Dogs eat seeds !! Carpet ,socks ,panties eyeglasses, cracked corn , whole corn and boots and tennis shoes and persimmons IKnow for a fact Some I've seen some my wife has seen in surgeries at her Vet job
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Post by nfalls116 on Oct 27, 2016 22:29:42 GMT -5
I've seen dogs eat everything
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Post by moose1am on Oct 28, 2016 19:26:48 GMT -5
Well I guess I was wrong. I guess the scat that I've seen with seeds in it just like the picture above must have been from a German Shepard or Great Dane instead of a wild coyote.
How many people actually feed their dogs SEEDS like those seen above in that picture? And how often have you seen those type of wild seeds in your dog's scat?
Now most people that I know feed their dog either dried dog food or canned dog food. Some people including my family feed left overs to their dogs.
But I've never seen seeds that big in any dog poop other than the scat that I found out along the country roads where I know that coyotes frequent often.
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Post by moose1am on Oct 28, 2016 19:30:24 GMT -5
So do your dogs eat gloves and have their scat look like the above pictures?
Now I've caught some raccoon in a Havaheart live animal trap several times and they always poop in the cage and make a big mess. They often eat the same type of seeds that are seen in the picture above. But from what I've noticed the coyote scat has a lot more hair in it than the raccoon poop. But I've not examined that many different types of scat. So my sample size is relatively small. N=4 or N=6
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Post by duff on Oct 29, 2016 4:51:59 GMT -5
My dog would root around persimmon trees and eat garden produce all day long. So yes he pooped out seeds all the time. He would eat plastic bottles too and crap those out as well.
It looked like yote crap except size, in his prime he was 110#. And not as much hair.
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Post by ms660 on Oct 29, 2016 12:16:17 GMT -5
I can't see why any wild critter would want to eat a glove unless someone gutted a deer or had some kind of scent that was on the gloves while wearing them and pitched them out. I do know that many dogs do have surgery and have all kinds of things removed. I had a dog that ate a double handful of rocks once because I had hung up a deer and a puddle of blood was there and he ate the blood covered rocks. He puked them up a short while later. I would have liked to seen a dollar bill besides the scat for size comparison. Was there any tracks around it?
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Post by span870 on Nov 24, 2016 6:53:06 GMT -5
Man, you guys must not know dogs.
Persimmons, mulberry ( love these. Outside the fence mulberry everywhere, inside none. I actually shake the tree and they come running.) Grass. Rocks. Other dogs poop, never their own, don't understand that. Rope, underwear, socks, rocks, coyote poop, of course after rolling in it, cow patties is a delicacy. Chicken feed, corn in field, a whole pumpkin pie, zucchini bread, whole loaf. Pig poop, I know there seems to be a pattern here. Ain't much a dog won't eat.
As far as a coyote eating a glove. They are dogs. I'm sure it started as any dog eating something it shouldn't. Starts as playing, leads to chewing, ends up eating.
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Post by raymar on Nov 24, 2016 23:00:16 GMT -5
I agree. Coyotes will eat anything a dog would.
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Post by nfalls116 on Nov 25, 2016 6:07:06 GMT -5
Canines love feline poop. That I will never understand, that's some nasty stuff there
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Post by bullseye69 on Dec 1, 2016 3:26:39 GMT -5
We had a house dog that would eat your socks if you left them laying around. But he would barf them back up.
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Post by moose1am on Dec 1, 2016 9:40:01 GMT -5
My dog would root around persimmon trees and eat garden produce all day long. So yes he pooped out seeds all the time. He would eat plastic bottles too and crap those out as well. It looked like yote crap except size, in his prime he was 110#. And not as much hair. The wild animal hair is what I was keying on when I thought it was more likely from a wild coyote. I raised German Shepard's and feed then dry dog food so I never saw them poop anything like that poop in the picture at the start of this thread. But if guys are saying that their dogs eat persimmons then I believe you. I've seen TV shows about vets operating on animals that ate things that go stuck in their stomachs or intestines. So I guess that a dog could have wolfed down a golf glove or two. I've seen a friends dog eat human poop once and it was nasty. After seeing that I'll never let another dog lick me in the face again.
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